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... received at the hands of the duke , instantly began to make the necessary dis- positions , and divided his men into several platoons , but his complai- sance had like to have been attended with fatal consequences . • The hussars were ...
... received at the hands of the duke , instantly began to make the necessary dis- positions , and divided his men into several platoons , but his complai- sance had like to have been attended with fatal consequences . • The hussars were ...
Pagina 403
... received , from Ahmednuggur , Baroach , the fort of Delhi , Firozebad , Champoneer , Powhanghur , Jalnahpoor , Cuttack , Boorhanpoor and Asseerghur , but the amount of the re- turns actually received of ordnance taken in the several ...
... received , from Ahmednuggur , Baroach , the fort of Delhi , Firozebad , Champoneer , Powhanghur , Jalnahpoor , Cuttack , Boorhanpoor and Asseerghur , but the amount of the re- turns actually received of ordnance taken in the several ...
Pagina 435
... received , any of the gentleness of the brotherhood . She has been rigorously prosecuted , degraded , and disowned ; or , in other words , unfrocked and excom- municated . To be held up to friends and connections as spiritually ...
... received , any of the gentleness of the brotherhood . She has been rigorously prosecuted , degraded , and disowned ; or , in other words , unfrocked and excom- municated . To be held up to friends and connections as spiritually ...
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